Here is the description of White Memory from the Ellusionist website page advertising The Working Man, by Adam Wilbur:
White Memory. "The performer begins by introducing the concept of amnesia - whole blocks of memory simply gone from the brain - and that this trick is designed to mimic that condition. Spreading through a deck of cards, he asks two spectators to each choose a card and commit it to memory, before holding it between their palms. The spectators are asked to name their card at the same time… and impossibly, it’s the same one. The performer explains that he hasn’t ‘stolen’ a memory - he’s instead implanted one. The spectators turn over the cards in their hands - to find they are completely blank. When the deck is spread - not a single printed card is seen."
I may be missing something here, and it's just my opinion, but other than the two spectator's naming their card simultaneously, I really don't see Danielsutton95's trick as being substantially similar to White Memory. Are the "selected" cards held on to until the end by the spectators in Daniel's trick? Do the spectator's turn over their cards at the end in Daniel's effect? Do the cards turn blank in Daniel's? And in Adam's trick is the selection produced from the pocket?